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| Drug Companies & Corruptionby Pete Shanks, Biopolitical TimesJanuary 5th, 2009Marcia Angell has published an excellent essay on corruption in the pharmaceutical industry. |
| St. Petersburg Times Covers Clinical Trial Outsourcing to Indiaby Osagie K. Obasogie, Biopolitical TimesDecember 31st, 2008When we think of Pulitzer prize winning newspaper series, we often think of the New York Times or The Washington Post. But a new special report in the St. Petersburg Times on clinical trials in the developing world should give the big boys a run for their money next year. |
| Birds of a Featherby Jesse Reynolds, Biopolitical TimesDecember 18th, 2008In what may just be a match made in heaven, two controversial cloning-based stem cell research companies have formed a joint venture. |
| Rent-a-Womb Is Where Market Logic Leads
[Commentary]by Thomas Frank , The Wall Street JournalDecember 10th, 2008Massive inequality, we have learned, isn't the best way to run an economy after all. Some people haven't received the memo. Take Alex Kuczynski, author of the New York Times Magazine cover story, which tells how she went about hiring another woman to bear her child.
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| Fertility Drugs Increase Cancer Risk
by Alison Motluk Celeste Biever, New ScientistDecember 10th, 2008DRUGS designed to induce ovulation seem to have increased the risk of uterine cancer in a group of women who were treated with them over 30 years ago. The finding emphasizes the need to monitor more women who are treated with them. |
| Couples in US Prefer to Donate Embryos for Research, Study FindsDuke University study shows that 41% of patients who finished fertility treatment consider donating embryosMcClatchy NewspapersDecember 4th, 2008The debate over embryonic stem cell research centres on the sanctity of life. But the couples who create the leftover embryos would rather they be destroyed in the course of scientific research than be given a chance at becoming babies. |
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